Cooling system for projector

ABSTRACT

Disclosed is a cooling system for a projector which is capable of more quickly exhaust the hot air generated in the interior of the projector. A cooling system for a projector comprising a suction fan placed at the top of a synthesizing system of the projector, a fan guide fastened at a surface between the top of the synthesizing system and the bottom of the suction fan, the fan guide having a configuration in which one end is shorter the other so that the suction fan is place in a incline position to allow the hot air to be rapidly exhausted.

TECHNICAL FIELD

[0001] The present invention relates to a cooling system for cooling heat of a high temperature created by an irradiation of a large amount of light in a projector, and more particularly, a cooling system for a projector having a capability of rapidly and effectively cooling a synthesizing system including an LCD panel or the like and serving to synthesize images in the projector.

BACKGROUND ART

[0002]FIG. 1 is a view schematically illustrating a conventional projector.

[0003] Referring to FIG. 1, the conventional projector includes an illumination system 10 a including a lamp assembly 11 adapted to irradiate light, an optical engine unit 10 including a synthesizing system 10 b for forming an image, a projection lens unit 20 for refracting and diffusing light to form an image on a screen, a suction fan 31 installed on the top of the projector and adapted to intake ambient air, an exhaust fan 32 installed at the rear wall of the projector and adapted to exhaust hot air generated in the interior of the projector to outside, a lower case 30 installed in the rear of the exhaust fan 32 to protect the exhaust fan 32, and an upper case (not shown) adapted to cover the top of the projector and separates the interior of the projector from the external in cooperation with the lower case 30.

[0004] Hereinafter, the operation of the conventional projector having the above mentioned configuration will be described briefly. The lamp assembly 11 generates and irradiates the light. The light irradiated by the lamp assembly 11 is projected onto an image formed on the LCD panel of the synthesizing system 19 b while being subjected to a refracting or synthesizing process. Thus, the light projected onto the synthesizing system 19 b contains an image signal. This light finally forms a picture on the screen after being controlled in its projection direction as it passes through the projection lens unit 20.

[0005] The synthesizing system 10 b, which is a part of the projector for forming an image, will be described in more detail. The synthesizing system lob includes an LCD panel for forming an image, and a prism for reflecting or synthesizing light.

[0006] The LCD panel includes three LCD panels respectively associated with red (R), green (G), and blue (B) colors. Light beams obtain different color signals as they are projected onto the LCD panels. These light beams are synthesized together by the prism, and then finally projected onto the screen, thereby forming a picture. When the light is projected onto the R, G, and B LCD panels to form images, a large amount of heat is generated at those LCD panels due to the projected light.

[0007] The structure of the LCD panel will be described again in association with a cooling configuration thereof. The suction fan 31, which discharges heated air having a high temperature, is attached to the top of the synthesizing system 10 b. Without the suction fan 31, the heat is then accumulated in the synthesizing system 10 b causing the liquid crystal present in the LCD panel to be boiled. This is generally known as an LCD boiling phenomenon. When the LCD boiling phenomenon occurs, a dark image is displayed on the screen. In severe cases, polarizing plates may be burnt.

[0008] In this regard, it is important to properly cool the projector, especially in latest projectors in which an irradiation of strong light is required to form a large and distinct image. In particular, the products of a high luminance corresponding to 200 ANSI lumens, a projector cooling means has became an important factor in determining the quality of products.

[0009] The construction of the above-mentioned suction fan 31 of the conventional projector cooling systems and an air flow created by the suction fan 31 will be described in detail.

[0010]FIG. 2 is a side view illustrating the installed state of the suction fan in the conventional projector. Referring to FIG. 2, the cooling system includes an upper case 40 for covering the top of the projector to protect the internal parts of the projector. The suction fan 31 is also included in the cooling system. The suction fan 31 is placed below the upper case 40 with a fixed spaced apart from the upper case to suck and exhaust the hot air in the synthesizing system 10 b.

[0011] The operation of the above mentioned cooling system used in the conventional projector will be described hereinafter. In order to cool the synthesizing system 10 b heated during the operation of the projector, the suction fan 31 placed above the synthesizing system 10 b exhausts air in the inside of the synthesizing system 10 b. The hot air exhausted by the suction fan 31 is dispersed in the interior of the projector so that it is naturally cooled. Alternatively, the hot air is externally exhausted by the exhaust fan 32. Thus, the cooling of the projector is achieved.

[0012] However, the above mentioned conventional cooling system has a problem in that the synthesizing system 10 b is inefficiently cooled because hot air present in the synthesizing system 10 b is dispersed in the interior of the projector after being discharged by the suction fan 31, and then partially introduced again into the synthesizing system.

DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION

[0013] Therefore, an object of the invention is to provide a cooling system for a projector which is capable of quickly exhausting hot air introduced into the synthesizing system by a suction fan without any influence on other parts of the projector.

[0014] In accordance with the present invention, this object is accomplished by providing a cooling system for a projector comprising a suction fan placed at the top of a synthesizing system of the projector, an exhaust fan for exhausting the hot air in the projector to outside, and a fan guide fastened at a surface between the top of the synthesizing system and the bottom of the suction fan, the fan guide having a configuration in which one end is shorter the other so that the suction fan is place in a incline position to allow the hot air to be rapidly exhausted.

[0015] The projector cooling system of the present invention solves the problems of the conventional cases in association with the cooling of the synthesizing system or other heat sources included in the projector by quickly exhausting the hot air generated in the synthesizing system through the exhaust fan by use of the air flow guide means.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

[0016] The above objects, and other features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent after a reading of the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the drawings, in which:

[0017]FIG. 1 is a schematic view illustrating the configuration of a general projector;

[0018]FIG. 2 is a side view illustrating a suction fan installed in the general projector;

[0019]FIG. 3 is a side view illustrating the installed state of a suction fan included in a projector cooling system according to an embodiment of the present invention;

[0020]FIG. 4 illustrates a side view, a front view, a rear view, and a plan view of a fan guide according to the embodiment of the present invention;

[0021]FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating the internal configuration of the projector to which the cooling system of the present invention is applied; and

[0022]FIG. 6 is a perspective view illustrating another embodiment of the present invention.

BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION

[0023] Now, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in conjunction with the annexed drawings.

[0024]FIG. 3 is a side view illustrating a suction fan installed in a projector cooling system according to the present invention. Referring to FIG. 3, the projector cooling system of the present invention includes an upper case 40 for covering the top of a projector to protect the internal parts of the projector, a suction fan 31 placed below the upper case 40 while being spaced apart from the upper case 40 and adapted to intake the hot air in the synthesizing system 10 b, thereby discharging the hot air, and a fan guide 5 placed in an incline position facing an exhaust fan (not shown) and adapted to guide the hot air discharged from the suction fan 31 toward the exhaust fan, mounting protrusions 51 b for mounting the fan guide 51 to the synthesizing system 10 b in a state in which the fan guide 51 is in tight contact with the synthesizing system 10 b. The synthesizing system lob is arranged beneath the fan guide 51.

[0025] Preferably, the exhaust fan (not shown), which is installed to exhaust the hot air in the interior of the projector to the outside, is placed in the path in which the hot air flows from the suction fan 31 in order to directly exhaust the hot air without effecting other internal parts of the projector.

[0026] The external exhaust of air heated in the synthesizing system 10 b by the cooling system is carried out in such a fashion that air heated due to heat created at the synthesizing system 10 b is drawn into the suction fan 31, and then led to the exhaust fan (not shown) via the upper case 40.

[0027] During the procedure in which air introduced through the suction fan 31 is led to the exhaust fan, the fan guide 51 serves as an air flow guide means. Since the fan guide 51 is placed in an incline position by a desired angle A with respect to the synthesizing system 10 b, the hot air can flow more easily toward the exhaust fan (not shown). Accordingly, even when the cooling system in accordance with the present invention is used for a projector requiring a luminance of 2000 ANSI lumens or higher, exhausting heat would not be any problem. The flow of such hot air is indicated with arrows in FIG. 3.

[0028] In order to prevent hot air drawn in by the suction fan 31 from flowing into other parts of the projector, packings may be inserted between facing surfaces of the synthesizing system lob and the fan guide 51 and between facing surfaces of the fan guide 51 and suction fan 31, respectively. By inserting the packings, the path in which the hot air flows is completely sealed. The packings may be made from a various materials such as rubber and asbestos.

[0029]FIG. 4 illustrates a side view, a front view, a rear view, and a plan view of the fan guide.

[0030] Referring to FIG. 4, the top side of the fan guide 51 is provided with fan mounting holes 51 a for mounting the suction fan 31. The fan guide 51 also has mounting protrusions 51 b at both side surfaces and the rear surface thereof, respectively, so that it can be connected to the synthesizing system 10 b. Each mounting protrusion 51 b has a guide mounting hole 51 c for coupling the fan guide 51 to the synthesizing system 10 b. An opening 51 d is placed at the center of the fan guide 51 to allow the hot air to flow through the fan guide 51.

[0031] As apparent from the side view of FIG. 4, the fan guide 51 is characterized as having placed in the incline position with a desired angle A. By the virtue of such structure, the flow of hot air can be easily guided toward the exhaust fan (not shown).

[0032] The height H1 of the front portion of the fan guide 51 is formed at a higher position than the height H2 of the rear portion of the fan guide 51, so that the direction of air flowing through the suction fan 31 can be determined.

[0033] Preferably, the B LCD panel, which generates the most heat when compared to other LCD panels, is arranged beneath the short side of the fan guide 51 where the rate of the air flow is at the maximum, thereby the cooling efficiency is enhanced.

[0034]FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating the internal configuration of the projector to which the cooling system of the present invention is applied.

[0035] Referring FIG. 5, the cooling system of the present invention includes the fan guide 51 arranged in an incline position on the top of the synthesizing system 10 b and utilized as an air flow guide means for adjusting the direction that air flows, the suction fan 31 sealably fastened to the upper surface of the fan guide 51, and the exhaust fan 32 for exhausting air discharged from the suction fan 31 to the outside via the upper case (not shown).

[0036] As mentioned above, the present invention provides a cooling system capable of more efficiently cooling the synthesizing system 10 b while rapidly exhausting the hot air without effecting other parts of the projector. The hot air generated in the synthesizing system 10 b and discharged by the suction fan 31 hit the upper case in angle with respect to the upper case. Accordingly, the interference of the upper case with the flow of hot air is reduced. Therefore, hot air discharged from the suction fan 31 is rapidly drawn to the exhaust fan 32 via the upper case, and then immediately exhausted by the exhaust fan 32. In order to achieve smoother exhaust of the hot air, it is preferable to direct the angle forming the incline position of the fan guide 51 (the angle A in FIG. 3) toward the exhaust fan 32.

[0037] Meanwhile, the height and angle of the inclination in each of the suction fan 31 and fan guide 51 may be determined in accordance with the specification of a projector, to which the cooling system of the present invention is applied, because they depend upon the entire height of the projector and the height of the upper case (denoted by the reference numeral 40 in FIG. 3).

[0038] Preferably, the exhaust fan 32 is arranged at the rear wall of the projector to minimize the effect on the appearance of the projector while achieving an efficient cooling of the illumination system 10 a.

[0039]FIG. 6 illustrates another embodiment of the present invention.

[0040] Referring to FIG. 6, an exhaust guide 60 is provided to guide the flow of air discharged from the top of the suction fan 31 toward the exhaust fan 32. A plurality of guide panels 61 are provided at the exhaust guide 60. The guide panels 61 are placed in incline positions toward the exhaust fan 32 in order to guide the flow of air discharged from the suction fan 31 toward the exhaust fan 32.

[0041] That is, each guide panel 61 incline toward the exhaust fan 32 at a desired angle B. The angle B of each guide panel 61 should be less than 90° and varies according to the specification of the projector.

[0042] Similar to the fan guide 51, the exhaust guide 60 serves to allow the hot air discharged from the suction fan 31 to flow smoothly toward the exhaust fan 32 as it passes along the guide panels 61. Thus, the hot air generated in the synthesizing system 10 b can be rapidly exhausted by the exhaust fan 32. In this embodiment, therefore, it is possible to efficiently cool the synthesizing system 10 b, as in the above mentioned embodiment.

[0043] The above mentioned fan guide 51 and guide panel 61 serve as the air flow guide means for guiding the flow of air discharged from the suction fan 31 in the direction of the exhaust fan 32 in order to achieve an efficient cooling of the synthesizing system 10 b. Although such an air flow guide means is illustrated in the form of the fan guide 51 or guide panel 61, other configurations may be implemented as the air flow guide means.

[0044] The aforementioned two embodiments in accordance with the present invention may be employed together to obtain an enhanced effect.

[0045] Industrial Applicability

[0046] As apparent from the above description, the projector cooling system of the present invention solves problems of the conventional cooling system for the cooling of the synthesizing system included in the projector by rapidly exhausting hot air generated in the synthesizing system through the exhaust fan by utilizing the air flow guide means. Although the cooling system of the present invention has been described as being applied to the synthesizing system of the projector, it may be easily and effectively applied to other heat sources. 

What is claimed is:
 1. A cooling system for a projector comprising: a suction fan placed at the top of a synthesizing system of the projector; an exhaust fan adapted to exhaust hot air in the projector to outside; and a fan guide fastened at a surface between the top of the synthesizing system and the bottom of the suction fan, the fan guide having a configuration in which one end is shorter the other end so that the suction fan is place in a incline position to allow the hot air to be quickly exhausted.
 2. The cooling system according to claim 1, wherein the end of the fan guide having a shorter height is arranged toward the exhaust fan.
 3. The cooling system according to claim 1, further comprising: fan mounting holes provided at corners of the fan guide; and coupling members respectively inserted in the fan mounting holes to mount the suction fan to the fan guide such that the suction fan and the fan guide are in tight contact with each other.
 4. The cooling system according to claim 1, further comprising: mounting protrusions provided at least one side surface of the fan guide and each of the mounting protrusions having a guide mounting hole to tightly fasten the guide fan and the synthesizing system; and coupling means inserted in the guide mounting holes of the mounting protrusions.
 5. The cooling system according to claim 1, further comprising: packings placed between facing surfaces of the synthesizing system and the fan guide and/or between facing surfaces of the fan guide and the suction fan, respectively, the packings serving to prevent air from leaking between the synthesizing system and the fan guide and/or between the fan guide and the suction fan.
 6. The cooling system according to claim 1, wherein the end of the fan guide having a shorter height is placed above a blue LCD panel included in the projector.
 7. The cooling system according to claim 1, wherein the exhaust fan is arranged at the rear surface of the projector.
 8. A cooling system for a projector comprising: a suction fan placed at the top of a synthesizing system included in the projector; an exhaust fan adapted to exhaust hot air in the projector to outside; and an air flow guide means placed above the synthesizing system and adapted to allow the hot air discharged from the synthesizing system by the suction fan to be quickly exhausted.
 9. The cooling system according to claim 8, wherein the air flow guide means comprises a fan guide placed between facing surfaces of the synthesizing system and the suction fan, and the height of one end of the fan guide is shorter than the other end to arrange the suction fan in an inclined position.
 10. The cooling system according to claim 9, wherein the end of the fan guide having a minimum height is arranged toward the exhaust fan.
 11. The cooling system according to claim 8, wherein the air flow guide means comprises an exhaust guide placed above the suction fan and provided with guide panels.
 12. The cooling system according to claim 11, wherein each of the guide panels is the inclined position toward the exhaust fan by an angle of 90° or less.
 13. A cooling system for a projector comprising: a suction fan placed adjacent to a heat source; an exhaust fan placed on a projector; and an air flow guide means to guide a hot air discharged from the suction fan toward the exhaust fan, thereby allowing the hot air to be quickly exhausted. 